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SHAKSPER 2006: The SHAKSPER RoundTable: Continued Discussion
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 06/27/06
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 17.0604 Tuesday, 27 June 2006 From: Hardy M. Cook <editor@shaksper.net> Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 Subject: SHAKSPER: The Pump-Priming Edition Comment: SHK 17.0581 SHAKSPER: The Pump-Priming Edition Last week, I proposed that we consider making periodic Roundtable discussions a regular part of SHAKSPER. I then asked for responses to this idea and possible topics for discussion. What I did not delineate was a procedure for how such Roundtables might work. So here are some preliminary thoughts I am offering for members to think about. First, all such discussions would be identified specifically in the subject line as Roundtable (or some other designation - suggestions are welcome) to distinguish these from regular list queries. Second, only one of these discussions would be conducted at a time. Third, discussions would be time-limited. One possibility would be to set the discussion time limit of two, three, or four weeks. Another possibility (and the one that I am leading towards) is to have a guest moderator for each topic. The moderator would edit and oversee the contributions and determine when the discussion had run its course. Four, a list of possible future topics would be available on the website and subject to constant revision. Five, I would like to set up a simply process by which members have input into selecting the Roundtable topic to be discussed and for volunteering to be a guest moderator of the discussion, should we follow that path. If you have any thoughts about these or other procedures, please send me a private e-mail. When I have a set of procedures that I believe can work, I will post these to the membership, and given no ground swell of resistant we will get under way. Thanks, and below for your information are the topics that have been suggested so far. * The State of the Discipline * Historicism, New Historicism, Presentism: Where we are and where we are headed? * Performance Criticism: Thirty Years After * SHAKESPEARE'S LIVES to 1599: A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Future of Shakespeare Biography * Lukas Erne's Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist * Electronic Shakespeares * New Uses for Old Books * Pedagogy: The Shakespeare Classroom Today * Alternative to the Research Paper in the Shakespeare Classroom * Verse Speaking: Its Value. Does it matter? * Realization of Text into Performance. * Employment of the rising iambic line in the creation of argument. * Editorial practices (everything from specific cruxes to the pros and cons of the new Arden Hamlet) * Shakespearean (Early Modern) printing and publishing * Textual matters * The relevance of religion (intelligently discussed) * Restoration and 18th- & 19th-century adaptations and interpretations (I mean theatrical interpretations though of course with critical implications) * Shakespeare on film * Shakespeare's language (i.e., linguistically considered--but poetic and rhetorical approaches would be interesting too) * Family life in Shakespeare and his time * Historical approaches (e.g., related to law, politics, finance, etc.). _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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